Blonging Flashcards
Peptioercn refers to the interplay of recognition and interpretation and is influenced by our preconceived ideas, memories, experiences and senses. It can alter and even distort how we view the notion of belonging.
Peptioercn refers to the interplay of recognition and interpretation and is influenced by our preconceived ideas, memories, experiences and senses.
How the individuals’ perceptions of belonging or not belonging in the autobiography can vary and are shaped by his or her personal, cultural, historical and social context.
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
The connections between texts through the concept of belonging
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
The potential of the individual to enrich or challenge a community or group
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
Represent choices not to belong, or barriers which prevent belonging: Mental illness, attitudes, values
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
The way attitudes to belonging are modified over time
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
The possibilities presented by a sense of belonging to, or exclusion from the text and the world it represents.
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
demonstrate understanding of the concept of belonging in the context of your study
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
analyse, explain and assess the ways belonging is represented in a variety of texts
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
organise, develop and express ideas using language appropriate to audience, purpose and context
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
We spend our lives trying to belong to self, a place and others, not realising that it is our perceptions and attitudes that enable us to belong or not belong
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
When we begin to understand the forces that drive us to belong we develop empathy for others and personal insight.
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.
The relationships we have with self and others shapes our perception of belonging
An individual’s inherent state of belonging to their family, is often overlooked, in a context where there is a perpetual fragmented need to associate with complex social environments.